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Originally Posted by Bueniebabe
Originally Posted by Sunflower Girl
Bobby Sherman, Easy Come, Easy Go!!!
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Shaun Cassidy , I was so in love with him.
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Originally Posted by Gramof6
Cannot remember who in the world sings it but the song was "Everybody's doin the Locomotion." I loved that old song.
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Moods by Neil Diamond
Tea for the Tillerman by Cat Stevens Both were albums. I think I bought them at the same time. I had some 45s, even a few 78s, but they were bought for me by others. |
Originally Posted by Sunflower Girl
Bobby Sherman, Easy Come, Easy Go!!!
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An album, Carol King's "Tapestry". Gosh that was a long time ago. I think my ex took that album, dang him!! LOL
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"Sailor" by the Steve Miller Band
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Originally Posted by luckylindy333
Nobody is going to remember this: Gene Pitney singing "Blue Velvet".
Can you imagine how far we've come, better or worse? LOL My dad had a business friend who worked for RCA so I got all the 45's and albums they were pitching early. Some of it was way weird. One country song was went "the closer to the bone, the sweeter is the meat...the very last slice of a country ham is the best that you can eat" Can you imagine what an innocent 13 year old thought about that? LOL Wasn't it Bobby Darin? Or did he do blue on blue? |
45 of the Four Tops Can't help myself...
Loved Motown...lucky to live in MI at the time |
the were 45's
"the good the bad and the ugly" theme by "Ennio Morricone" up up and away is my beautiful ballon by "the 5th dimension" and tommy roe's "oh sweet pea" my little 45 record player was my most prized possession in the 60s. lol that was so easy! believe it or not, a local hardware store used to sell 45's in a mixed package,the 45's all had small holes in them..like they maybe had been in a jukebox. i have a 45 jukebox,and about 1000 records. it had been in a bar, mostly motown. |
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